Roundup: Another Bull in the Stands, ESPN Radio Host Busted For DUI & Stan Van Gundy's Quotable

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ESPN radio host in Chicago busted for DUI. [Sun-Times]

If Texas Tech doesn’t go for Billy Gillispie, what about Nebraska’s Doc Sadler? [Telegram]

Gonzaga’s going to the NCAA tournament. Again. [Spokesman]

NBA players talk about the art of the afternoon power nap. [NYT]

If Paul Hewitt is fired at Georgia Tech, Tubby Smith won’t be replacing him. [Macon.com]

Channing Frye will be out 2-3 weeks with a dislocated shoulder, which will make Phoenix catching Memphis for the 8th playoff spot all the more difficult. [Republic]

The Dallas Morning News has a paywall going up today. [Mike Oreen]

Today is Auburn’s Pro Day, so expect Cam Newton and Nick Fairley to shine. [AL.com]

A few days late, but did you know six members of the 1994 San Diego Chargers – the last team from the franchise to reach the Super Bowl – have died? [North County Times]

Stan Van Gundy, one of the best quotes in the NBA, took a minor jab at Mike & Mike. [Sentinel]

Anyone know what Brockman said to KG Sunday night to make him smile? [Reds Army]

Here’s a bull leaping into the stands in Venezuela. Is this the kind of thing that’s been happening for years, or are we only seeing more of them now thanks to youtube?

Gotta let the travel slide here, right? Pretty incredible fling. [via Jimmy Traina]

Complete and utter mayhem broke out at the DMV music awards in Arlington, Virginia. [via MyFox]

Congrats to Memphis, especially the spazzy girl. [via Hot Clicks]